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Sustainable Eating: Mainstreaming Plant-Based Diets In Developed Economies

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posted on 2024-11-01, 19:01 authored by Michael Beverland
Livestock production has an enormous impact on climate change emissions, resource use, habitat loss, and the availability of staples for consumers in developing countries. Despite this, macromarketers have paid little attention to environmentally sustainable diets. Although researchers in health studies have identified the need to mainstream plant-based diets, they downplay the socio-cultural meanings associated with meat and vegetable consumption. We propose the challenge of change in eating habits reflects a classic agency-structure tension and draw on Kurt Lewin's force-field theory to examine five forces for/against the mainstreaming of sustainable diets (human health, environmental sustainability, morality, identity, and institutional factors). Policy solutions are identified with particular attention paid to expanding the size of the health vegetarian segment.

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Journal

Journal of Macromarketing

Volume

34

Issue

3

Start page

369

End page

382

Total pages

14

Publisher

Sage Publications

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© The Author(s) 2014

Former Identifier

2006051691

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-04-20

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